Primary aldosteronism associated with a germline variant in CACNA1H

Author:

Wulczyn Kendra,Perez-Reyes Edward,Nussbaum Robert L,Park Meyeon

Abstract

The CACNA1H gene encodes the pore-forming α1 subunit of the T-type voltage-dependent calcium channel CaV3.2, expressed abundantly in the adrenal cortex. Mutations in CACNA1H are associated with various forms of primary aldosteronism (PA), including familial hyperaldosteronism type 4 (FH4). We describe a patient with refractory hypokalaemia and elevated aldosterone secretion independent of renin activity. Despite the absence of overt hypertension in this patient, the laboratory evaluation was consistent with a diagnosis of PA. Whole-exome sequencing revealed a de novo missense variant, R890H, in the voltage sensing domain of CACNA1H. Expression of the variant channel in cells resulted in decreased whole-cell current, consistent with a loss-of-function. We hypothesise this variant is the genetic cause of pathological aldosterone secretion in this patient, and thereby expand the current understanding of the genetic basis of FH4.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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